King George VI Drives to St James’s Palace for Levee

Series

Series Name
Gaumont British News

Issue

Issue No.
357
Date Released
31 May 1937
Length of issue (in feet)
844
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Max Baer Defeats Ben Foord at Harringay
  2. 2Mr Stanley Baldwin Retires from Premiership and Mr Neville Chamberlain Takes His Place
  3. 3King George VI Drives to St James’s Palace for Levee
  4. 4Endeavour II Arrives at Newport USA
  5. 5Collier Wrecked on New South Wales Rocks
  6. 6Roving Camera Reports: Windsor to London Marathon Won by A J Norris
  7. 7Roving Camera Reports: Race Fashions at Belmont Park
  8. 8Roving Camera Reports: King and Queen at Royal Tournament at Olympia
  9. 9Roving Camera Reports: Amateur Golf Championship at Sandwich Won by Robert Sweeney Junior
  10. 10Roving Camera Reports: Motor Cycle Mountain Championship at Brooklands
  11. 11Roving Camera Reports: London Bus Strike Ended
  12. 12Professor Piccard’s Balloon Catches Fire Near Brussels
  13. 13Two Killed in Plane Crash at Hanworth in London to IOM Race
  14. 14Aldershot Tattoo Rehearsal at Rushmoor Arena
  15. *Peter Kane Defeats E Weiss at Harringay
  16. *Ulster Agricultural Show
  17. *Ulster Agricultural Show at Belfast
  18. *Peter Kane Defeats E Weiss at Harringay
  19. *Peter Kane Defeats E Weiss at Harringay

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Story

Story No. within this Issue
3 / 14
Keywords
Royalty; Social events
Length of story (in feet)
62
Story extras:

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